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Police called to Corral Centre for an armed robbery

Manitoba Security Rebate Open for Applications

Manitobans Head into Long Weekend with Lowest Gas Prices in Canada Pipeline Restored to Full Capacity

Impaired cyclist tries to fight security guard

Assiniboine to expand North Hill Campus greenhouse facility with $2 Million from Canada Foundation for Innovation and Research Manitoba

Crime Stoppers Wanted And Crime Of The Week For June 27, 2024

Crown Does Not Authorize Charges Following Passenger Bus Collision Near Carberry

Male armed with club altered with nails and barbed wire arrested following Tuesday robbery call

Brandon man charged after allegedly stealing video projector, alcohol, food

Source: Brandon Police Service Media Release On two separate occasions in July a residential pool compound located in the 3200 Block of Rosser Avenue was entered with a number of items being stolen. Items stolen included a video projector and some alcohol and food. Through the subsequent investigation Police were able to identify a 20-year-old Brandon man as the one responsible. He was located on Sunday and charged with two counts of Break, Enter and Theft and will appear in Court in October.

Late night crash in Brandon’s east end

Late Sunday night, at around 11:00pm, Brandon Fire and Emergency Services and Brandon Police Service responded for a two-vehicle collision. The crash happened in the intersection of Lorne Ave East and Percy Street, in Brandon's east end. Both cars appeared to be damaged and were blocking the eastbound lane of traffic on Lorne Ave East. One person was transported to hospital. Photos by Liam Pattison Photography.

Intoxicated male arrested after allegedly repeatedly ringing doorbell at a residence

Source:  Brandon Police Service Media Release Late Saturday evening at approximately 11:50, police were called to the 400 block of 13th St, where a highly intoxicated male was continuously ringing the doorbell of the same residence for a lengthy period of time.  Once located, the 35 year old male from Brandon also had an outstanding Warrant of Arrest for failing to attend to Court and Breaching his Probation order.  He was arrested and lodged at BCC to appear before a Justice on Sunday morning.

Two subjects charged for alleged possession of drugs for purpose of trafficking

Source: Brandon Police Service Media Release Late Saturday evening at approximately 23:15 hrs, Police conducted a traffic stop in the 2400 block of Princess Ave, on a suspicious vehicle registered to a rental company.  The occupants of the vehicle were arrested as part of a drug investigation. Police deployed one of their K9’s who indicated on a Controlled Drug and/or substance being in the centre console area of the vehicle.  The search resulted in locating approximately $1200.00 in cash and over 40 circular pieces of blotter paper, consistent with how LSD or Ecstasy can be sold.  Two subjects were arrested and charged with the Possession of drugs for the purpose of trafficking, as well as possessing the Proceeds of Crime.  One of the males was also found to be bound by a Court ordered Recognizance with conditions not to attend the City of Brandon except for court purposes.   Both males in their 30’s, from Edmonton, were held in custody at BCC pending a court appearance on Sunday afternoon

Brandon University to welcome new President and Vice-Chancellor

Brandon University will welcome as its next President and Vice-Chancellor an accomplished academic and administrator who has a distinguished history of leading institutions through growth and transformative change. Dr. David Docherty will commence a five-year term on May 1, 2019. “The success of any university is measured by the success of our students, our faculty and our staff, and by that measure I am privileged to be joining an extremely successful institution,” said Dr. Docherty. “I am eager to contribute as President to Brandon University’s continuing success, to meeting the challenges and opportunities of growth, and to celebrating and deepening BU’s collaborative and collegial campus culture.” Dr. Docherty will be coming to BU from Mount Royal University in Calgary, where he is concluding an extended term as President. He holds a Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Toronto as well as degrees from McMaster University and Wilfrid Laurier University. The BU Board of Governors confirmed Dr. Docherty’s selection at a special meeting last week. “This is an exciting time for Brandon University, rich with opportunity as we grow in size and in ambition. Dr. Docherty brings the right mix of experience and enthusiasm to be a visionary and effective leader for BU,” said Derrick Stewart, chair of the BU Board of Governors. “Perhaps most importantly, Dr. Docherty has demonstrated commitments — to diversity, to transparency, to personal accessibility, to community-building, and more — that make him a perfect fit for our closely-knit campus.” Dr. Steven Robinson will remain as Interim President until April 30, 2019. “We are pleased that Dr. Robinson will continue to serve the University for a few more months in this demanding role. His guidance and hard work have been essential over the past year,” Stewart said. “Brandon University will continue to benefit from his leadership both through the coming academic year and as he returns to his ongoing duties as Vice-President (Academic).” The appointment of Dr. Docherty is the result of an extensive national search by the BU Presidential Search Committee, supported by executive search firm Perret Laver, who are specialists in educational leadership. Since 2011, Dr. Docherty has led the completion of Mount Royal’s transition to a university, including building new degree programs, forging national partnerships with other Canadian universities, introducing a 10-year strategic plan, and completing Phase Two of the University Campus Master Plan. He also oversaw the completion of the largest fundraising campaign in Mount Royal’s history, which raised over $250 million for capital projects, scholarships and learning opportunities, as well as completing other major capital projects. Prior to his time at Mount Royal, Dr. Docherty spent more than 17 years at Wilfrid Laurier University, serving as a Professor of Political Science, as Dean of Arts, and as a Senior Advisor on Multi-Campus Initiatives in the Office of the Vice-President, Academic, among other roles. At Wilfrid Laurier, Dr. Docherty led the introduction of seven new graduate programs and was a founding member of the university’s Laurier Institute for the Study of Public Opinion, among other successes.